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    In all actions and thoughts‚ Howard Roark never relinquishes his integrity: the central‚ guiding component of his life that Rand stresses is of utmost importance for any moral life. Roark maintains this integrity in the face of numerous challenges in his career that attempt to force him to compromise the guiding principle of his work: his soul. Culminating in the dynamiting of the Cortlandt building‚ Roark behaves utterly selfishly‚ nonetheless. From an objectivist standpoint‚ this is functional

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    The Red Wheelbarrow was an interesting poem‚ one because it’s short and was able to keep my attention for the 4 lines of text‚ two because it seemed to combine the two popular prose styles of romanticism and realism. William Carlos Williams utilizes a sense of realism by depicting a scene of an everyday red wheelbarrow on farm‚ but also romanticizes the wheel barrow in strange yet cool way. He puts the wheelbarrow‚ a simple yard tool‚ on pedestal by saying that "So much depends upon the red wheel

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    around the “Fair Grounds‚” and they move their bottoms too‚ those lower parts must be full of energy to hold up so much enthusiastic dancing‚ so move as the dancers move in Brueghel’s notable painting called The Kermess. General Explication William Carlos Williams’s “The Dance” (1944) illustrates the joyous‚ lively atmosphere of a fair. It also uses textual patterns to represent the dance depicted in Brueghel’s great painting‚ The Kermess. The speaker‚ who is describing the painting‚ uses the

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    Zinn Chapter 1- Study questions 1. Howard Zinn explains that his purpose as a historian and his purpose for writing A People’s History of the United States‚ is to tell history from the view points of the forgotten members of history‚ such as the Cubans during the Spanish-American War. 2. Zinn’s thesis for pages 1-11 talks about how history only tells itself from the viewpoint of the rulers and victors. Zinn’s goal is to tell about history from the viewpoint of the victims‚ such as the fate of the

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    a Tesseract. The Tesseract which also called hypercube‚ I first heard it from some book‚ I couldn’t really remember the title‚ but it was about different dimensions. And one thing that I clearly remember is that name Tesseract is given by Charles Howard Hinton. The Tesseract‚ I imagined eight squares‚ the Tesseract it was also shown on Salvador Dali’s Crucifixion‚ which painting with Jesus on hypercube cross. And I thought that Clark’s words about the crooked house and those could be right‚ then

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    Part A “Modifying an Existing Behavior” To diligently comprehend the behavior of humans and other animals‚ a systematic approach is used. Behaviors seen within someone; are assumed to be an outcome from a response to a certain stimulus in the environment‚ resulted from the subject’s past‚ including reinforcement and punishment; along with the individual’s current motivational state and controlling stimuli (David L. 2007). In order for a person to change or modify an existing behavior‚ whether undesirable

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    Justin Thomas Mrs. J Clark English 1 honors 2nd block 10 April 2013 Analysis of “The Use of Force” by William Carlos Williams In the book there is a doctor who wants to do well for others. He understands what the family is going through because in the story it says‚ “But I’ve seen two children lying dead the week of diphtheria because of neglect‚ I was not about to let that happen so it was diagnosed now or never.” There is also a girl who is sick. She has a sore throat and she won’t talk

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    In his book “Frames of Mind‚” Dr. Howard Gardner sets out to prove the existence of multiple intelligences that he believes humans possess. One of these intelligences is what he calls personal intelligence (Gardner‚ 2011). Personal intelligence is a combination of intrapersonal‚ knowing oneself‚ and interpersonal‚ looking at others behaviors and feelings; you can not develop one intelligence without developing the other (Gardner‚ 2011). While Dr. Gardner does not draw conclusions on anything other

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    The short story titled The Use of Force by William Carlos Williams‚ a doctor tries to treat a young girl who refuses the treatment he offers. Despite the fact that her parents and the doctor make and attempt to reason with the girl‚ she continues to defy them in their efforts to help her. The reason this short story has become a classic‚ is because it illustrates what makes a hero. The fact that the doctor is determined to help the young girl who makes every attempt to refuse help‚ may seem like

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    In the Seven Guidelines for Civil Disobedience‚ Howard Zinn presents civil disobedience as an act of deliberately violating a law for a societal purpose (Zinn 1). Therefore‚ civil disobedience is completely justified when society is threatened by a regime that practices absolute sovereignty. It is justified because absolute sovereignty only serves the interests of the state‚ not ours. Zinn perfectly uncovers the agenda of absolute sovereignty by stating: “We must never forget that we and the state

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